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The God Who Sees and Restores

  • Writer: Jars of Hope
    Jars of Hope
  • Jan 19
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 26

2 Corinthians 4:7 (ESV)

“But we have this treasure in jars of clay, to show that the surpassing power belongs to God and not to us.”


We carry a treasure not of our own making —held in fragile vessels, sustained by God’s surpassing power.


In many ways, The God Who Restores feels like a quiet conversation between heaven and earth. It was born out of weariness — the kind that sits deep in the body and spirit — yet it carried with it a tenderness that could only have come from God.


Sometimes, His grace doesn’t arrive in grand gestures but in gentle reminders — through pain that becomes prayer, through words that feel borrowed, through moments that remind us we’re not alone on this journey.



Whispers from Heaven


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May the God who shaped you from dust and breathed His Spirit into your lungs remind you that your body is not a burden, but His dwelling place.


May His compassion meet you in every ache, and His mercy mend what weariness has worn thin.


May you learn to move with gentleness, and to rest without guilt, and to rise knowing you are being restored from the inside out.


And when you catch your reflection — tired eyes, tender soul —may you recognize the beauty of redemption in motion, and whisper with quiet awe,


“Even here, He is making me new.”




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